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  • LFO unipolar and bipolar option

    LFO unipolar and bipolar options would be nice for when you don't want your modulation to go into negative territory.
    anyway, just a suggestion

  • Drums patterns sequencing

    My own 2cents about that flat/basic feeling: try to use at least 4 bars for variation, make sure you're using slightly unquantized hits - especially for hiphop. Also you can add a very fast delay time with a little bit of feedback to something like your snare and it will sound a little fuller.

    Hope this helps a little at least

    another 2 cents>
    1. change velocity (volume) of certain pads to bring out variation in volume like the hats or ride
    2. Even less volume for ghost notes on the snare
    3. Use the random command, say for example on the high hat to mix things up a bit
    4. Use some reverb on some parts like snare or bass drum but not all parts so gives some variation in depth
    5. Pan over some drum parts over to the left or right
    6. Snare stacking - have 2 or more samples (e.g. snare + clap + woodblock) sounding at once

  • Section Grouping in Song view

    @amiga909 said:
    ur suggestion is a cool idea but i think it raises a lot of problems.. for example how to select a section-less clip in Arranger?

    In this case, you can assign the clip back into a section again. You like arranger view I can tell :smiley:

    I prefer flexibility of song view where you can free style a bit and switch between drum clips here and there..... anyway will delve deeper into SHAR function. Wish me luck.

  • Performance Modes for the Play button

    +1
    Shift+Play
    = Pause/Resume
    Hopefully simple to implement. Would be most welcome and extremely useful, especially for longer sequences